3D printing is cool. It's fantastic, and I love it. But what's not so great about it are the dimension constraints of most printers. Whilst the Taz 6 and 5 which reside in our printing room have a decent sized bed for a desktop FDM printer, if you're printing something big, chances are you'll need to slice it up into different parts. So Torbjørn Ludvigsen turned his spare room into a print bed for a delta style printer which he built for roughly $250! Check it out:

It's super exciting to see that kind of ingenuity from the community. Projects like this is what the maker community is all about; people building cool stuff, and then showing other people how to do it.

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